Cargando…

SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures

A very low secondary electron yield is confirmed to be the fingerprint of laser treated copper substrates. In future high energy particle accelerators, this feature offers unquestionable advantages for electron cloud mitigation purposes. Thermal programmed desorption between 20 and 70 K by dosing Ar...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Spallino, L, Angelucci, M, Larciprete, R, Cimino, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.23732/CYRCP-2020-007.153
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2737320
_version_ 1780967741921951744
author Spallino, L
Angelucci, M
Larciprete, R
Cimino, R
author_facet Spallino, L
Angelucci, M
Larciprete, R
Cimino, R
author_sort Spallino, L
collection CERN
description A very low secondary electron yield is confirmed to be the fingerprint of laser treated copper substrates. In future high energy particle accelerators, this feature offers unquestionable advantages for electron cloud mitigation purposes. Thermal programmed desorption between 20 and 70 K by dosing Ar multilayers of different thicknesses on a laser treated copper substrate and on its flat counterpart are here reported. The results show that, as a consequence of their nanostructured porous morphology, the desorption of gas from the laser treated substrates occurs in a much broader and higher temperature range with respect to what is observed from the flat substrates. These findings suggest that vacuum transient eects against temperature fluctuations should be better evaluated, if such surfaces would be included as cryogenic vacuum components in accelerators.
id oai-inspirehep.net-1819982
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2020
record_format invenio
spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18199822020-12-11T22:26:21Zdoi:10.23732/CYRCP-2020-007.153http://cds.cern.ch/record/2737320engSpallino, LAngelucci, MLarciprete, RCimino, RSEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperaturesAccelerators and Storage RingsA very low secondary electron yield is confirmed to be the fingerprint of laser treated copper substrates. In future high energy particle accelerators, this feature offers unquestionable advantages for electron cloud mitigation purposes. Thermal programmed desorption between 20 and 70 K by dosing Ar multilayers of different thicknesses on a laser treated copper substrate and on its flat counterpart are here reported. The results show that, as a consequence of their nanostructured porous morphology, the desorption of gas from the laser treated substrates occurs in a much broader and higher temperature range with respect to what is observed from the flat substrates. These findings suggest that vacuum transient eects against temperature fluctuations should be better evaluated, if such surfaces would be included as cryogenic vacuum components in accelerators.oai:inspirehep.net:18199822020
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Spallino, L
Angelucci, M
Larciprete, R
Cimino, R
SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title_full SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title_fullStr SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title_full_unstemmed SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title_short SEY and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
title_sort sey and other material properties studies at cryogenic temperatures
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.23732/CYRCP-2020-007.153
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2737320
work_keys_str_mv AT spallinol seyandothermaterialpropertiesstudiesatcryogenictemperatures
AT angeluccim seyandothermaterialpropertiesstudiesatcryogenictemperatures
AT larcipreter seyandothermaterialpropertiesstudiesatcryogenictemperatures
AT ciminor seyandothermaterialpropertiesstudiesatcryogenictemperatures